معرفی
Richard Zinbarg is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University. His research focuses on identifying personality traits as vulnerability factors for anxiety and depressive disorders, examining cognitive and affective processes mediating these associations, and developing interventions through cognitive-behavior therapy, mindfulness approaches, and prevention strategies. He also contributes to the structural understanding of anxiety and related affects, alongside advancements in psychometric theory.
Selected Research Trends: His recent publications emphasize hierarchical models of neuroticism, tri-level frameworks for depression-anxiety comorbidity, and methodological refinements in statistical analysis. Earlier work explores cognitive biases in social anxiety and reliability issues in psychological measurement.
Academic Contributions: While specific awards are unlisted, his work spans clinical psychology, psychometric methodology, and therapeutic interventions. Notable collaborations include researchers like Susan Mineka, Michelle Craske, and Richard McDonald.





